Why tenparathure of the atmosphere remains almost constant fron?
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Temperature remains constant with height in this layer. Jet streams flow through the tropopause where the latitudinal variations in temperature are great. The stratosphere lies above the tropopause, extending to a height of about 50 km
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The earth and atmosphere absorb energy from the sun, as well as from each other. In all of the energy exchanges, a delicate balance is maintained.
Essentially, there is no yearly gain or loss of total energy, and the average temperature of the earth and the atmosphere remains fairly constant from one year to the next.
That balance leaves us with an average earth temperature of about 59 degrees F. This equilibrium does not imply that the earth's average temperature doesn't change, but that the changes are small from year to year, usually less than one degree. These changes become significant only when a set trend is measured over many years.